The History of Pendennis: His Fortunes and Misfortunes, His Friends and His Greatest Enemy ; in Three Volumes, Band 2Tauchnitz, 1850 - 346 Seiten |
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... play , and tickets for the masked balls , and gave them away to everybody . She paid the boarding - house people months beforehand ; she helped poor shabby mustachiod bucks and dowagers , whose remittances had not arrived , with ...
... play , and tickets for the masked balls , and gave them away to everybody . She paid the boarding - house people months beforehand ; she helped poor shabby mustachiod bucks and dowagers , whose remittances had not arrived , with ...
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... play with her beautiful eyes - spoke in a tone of tender interest , and simple and touching appeal , and left him , to perform the same pretty little drama in behalf of his successor . When the Claverings first came down to the Park ...
... play with her beautiful eyes - spoke in a tone of tender interest , and simple and touching appeal , and left him , to perform the same pretty little drama in behalf of his successor . When the Claverings first came down to the Park ...
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... play . - But if a man is baulked at this game ; he not unfrequently loses his temper ; and when nobody came any more for Pen's poems , he began to look upon those compositions in a very serious light . He felt almost tragical and ...
... play . - But if a man is baulked at this game ; he not unfrequently loses his temper ; and when nobody came any more for Pen's poems , he began to look upon those compositions in a very serious light . He felt almost tragical and ...
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... play . Besides , you have other consola- tions at home , " she added , looking him full in the face an instant , and dropping her eyes . If he wanted her , why did he not speak then ? She might have said " Yes " even then . But as she ...
... play . Besides , you have other consola- tions at home , " she added , looking him full in the face an instant , and dropping her eyes . If he wanted her , why did he not speak then ? She might have said " Yes " even then . But as she ...
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... play , or the barracks to Baymouth , if any fun was on foot there ; to the rural fairs or races , the Chevalier and his brown horse made their way continually ; and this worthy gentleman lived at free quarters in a friendly country ...
... play , or the barracks to Baymouth , if any fun was on foot there ; to the rural fairs or races , the Chevalier and his brown horse made their way continually ; and this worthy gentleman lived at free quarters in a friendly country ...
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